Projects

Fachhochschule St. Pölten (FHSTP)

2020 - nowSupervisor: Dr. Wolfgang Aigner
"Dataskop" breaks new scientific ground developing mobile, situational embedded data visualization methods to combine physical environmental and abstract data representation.

2020 - nowSupervisor: FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Peter Judmaier
TailoredMedia aims to leverage the recent advances in automatic analysis of visual content: Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based methods are used to support metadata extraction and semantic enrichment for use cases in media monitoring, journalism and archiving.

2019 - 2021Supervisor: FH-Prof. Dr. Michael Iber
The overall goal of this project is to acquire and process data from smart insoles for the development of acoustic feedback models ("sonification") that are tailored to the specifics of the gait behavior of older people.

2018 - 2020Supervisor: FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Markus Seidl
MEETeUX discusses issues of relevance to the future in the sectors of interaction design and user experience design for the integrated usage of media technology devices (mobile devices, multi-touch tabletops, large surfaces) in multi-device ecologies.

2018 - 2020Supervisor: Andreas Gebesmair, PhD.
Smart Data for Music Business Administration (SAMBA) is a collaborative research project of the Institute of Media Economics and the Institute of Creative Media Technologies at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences.

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

2014 - 2018Supervisor: Anderson Maciel, PhD. // Co-Supervisor: Luciana Nedel, PhD.
It includes a collaboration with the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) - Genova, GE, Italy, in the Glassense Project. Supervisor: Luca Brayda, PhD.

2012 - 2014Supervisor: Anderson Maciel, PhD.
This project presents a series of studies about tactile languages in human-computer interaction and a novel approach for vibrotactile prefixation.

Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC)

2008 - 2012Supervisor: Vania C. da Silva, PhD.
The eScanner is a Browser-based accessibility testing tool built for the Google Chrome browser following the Brazilian standard known as e-MAG 3.0.